One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units
Monocracy and collegiality of the executive bodies of local and regional government units have been the subject of doctrinal analysis for many years. Against this background, a number of positions have been developed that are often mutually exclusive. Some representatives of the doctrine argue that...
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description | Monocracy and collegiality of the executive bodies of local and regional government units have been the subject of doctrinal analysis for many years. Against this background, a number of positions have been developed that are often mutually exclusive. Some representatives of the doctrine argue that the district head and the marshal of a province are one-person bodies of local and regional government units, and some believe the opposite and state that these persons are not independent bodies of local and regional government units, but only (as provided by laws on the organization of local and regional government) the heads of executive bodies. There is also a view (it will be presented in the article) that the omission of the district head and marshal as executive bodies in the laws on the organization of local and regional government is a violation of the constitutional dichotomous structure, which does not provide for a third category of bodies. Accordingly, in the article (based on a number of views) I discussed not only the types of executive bodies and their basic powers in local and regional government units, but also listed the advantages and disadvantages associated with one-person or collective executive bodies in general. |
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spelling | doaj-art-7881b05ef2d0441592853d06791b85922025-01-15T07:10:08ZengAkademia Nauk Stosowanych WSGE im. A. De Gasperi w JózefowieJournal of Modern Science1734-20312391-789X2024-12-0160615818410.13166/jms/196762196762One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government unitsStanisław Bułajewski0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7067-4153Uniwersytet Warmińsko-Mazurski w OlsztynieMonocracy and collegiality of the executive bodies of local and regional government units have been the subject of doctrinal analysis for many years. Against this background, a number of positions have been developed that are often mutually exclusive. Some representatives of the doctrine argue that the district head and the marshal of a province are one-person bodies of local and regional government units, and some believe the opposite and state that these persons are not independent bodies of local and regional government units, but only (as provided by laws on the organization of local and regional government) the heads of executive bodies. There is also a view (it will be presented in the article) that the omission of the district head and marshal as executive bodies in the laws on the organization of local and regional government is a violation of the constitutional dichotomous structure, which does not provide for a third category of bodies. Accordingly, in the article (based on a number of views) I discussed not only the types of executive bodies and their basic powers in local and regional government units, but also listed the advantages and disadvantages associated with one-person or collective executive bodies in general.https://www.jomswsge.com/Jednoosobowe-i-kolegialne-organy-wykonawcze-jednostek-samorzadu-terytorialnego,196762,0,2.htmllocal governmentthe collective bodiesthe single-person authoritiesthe decision-making and control bodiesthe executive bodies |
spellingShingle | Stanisław Bułajewski One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units Journal of Modern Science local government the collective bodies the single-person authorities the decision-making and control bodies the executive bodies |
title | One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units |
title_full | One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units |
title_fullStr | One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units |
title_full_unstemmed | One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units |
title_short | One-person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units |
title_sort | one person and collective executive bodies of local and regional government units |
topic | local government the collective bodies the single-person authorities the decision-making and control bodies the executive bodies |
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